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Phlox - Garten Phlox, Hardy Phlox


Phlox - Garten Phlox, Hardy Phlox

Phlox - Garten Phlox, Hardy Phlox

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Die vielen Sorten von Phlox erreichen eine Höhe von 1 bis 4 Fuß und tragen Lachs-, Rosa-, Magenta-, weiße, rote oder purpurrote Blumen. Sie bevorzugen einen fruchtbaren, gut durchlässigen Boden mit einer konstanten Feuchtigkeitszufuhr. Große Abstände helfen, Krankheitsprobleme zu kontrollieren und maximale Blumengröße beizubehalten. Volle Sonne ist bevorzugt, aber heller Schatten ist akzeptabel. Schneiden Sie die alten Blumenstiele zurück, um die Blütezeit zu verlängern. Selbstsetzende Freiwillige haben eine minderwertige Blütenfarbe. Diebstähle treten auf, wenn Pflanzen nicht oft genug geteilt werden. Die Entfernung schwacher Triebe verstärkt die Blüte an stärkeren Trieben.

Die Vermehrung erfolgt durch Aussaat, Wurzelschnitt, Teilung und Nadelholzschnitt. Der Samen keimt in 3 bis 4 Wochen bei 70 Grad, benötigt aber Dunkelheit. Samen, die im Herbst gesät wurden, keimen im folgenden Jahr. Gesammelter Samen kann Austypen produzieren. Wurzelausschnitte werden erhalten, indem die Klumpen im Herbst ausgegraben werden und große Wurzeln innerhalb von 2 Zoll von der Krone entfernt werden. Schneiden Sie sie in Längen von 2 Zoll und legen Sie sie einen halben Zoll tief in sandigen Boden. Die Teilung kann im Herbst oder im frühen Frühling erfolgen, bevor das Wachstum beginnt. Nadelholzstecklinge können im Frühjahr oder Sommer aus jungen Trieben gewonnen werden.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Does garden phlox come back every year?

👉 Phlox are easy-to-grow perennials that come back reliably every season. Phlox comes in two forms: Garden Phlox (Phlox paniculata) and Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata). Both Garden Phlox and Creeping Phlox produce fragrant blooms that attract a variety of pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds.

❓ Does garden phlox spread?

👉 It spreads slowly, growing in mounds that get 4–6 inches thick. The whole plant turns into a carpet of color in spring, when flowers cover every square inch of foliage.

❓ How tall does garden phlox get?

👉 two to three feetMost tall garden phlox grow two to three feet, with some slightly taller. Garden phlox are available in a wide range of pink, rose, red, lavender, purple, orange and white, along with bi-colors that have an "eye" in the center of each flower or a contrasting margin.

❓ Does garden phlox multiply?

👉 Propagating Garden Phlox Propagate phlox plants by dividing them in early spring. Dig your phlox plant out of the ground and split it into smaller clumps using a sharp knife. Then replant these clumps. You can also direct sow seeds in spring as soon as the ground can be worked.

❓ Should I cut down phlox for winter?

👉 Phlox. Phlox may shine from late spring to the end of summer, but when cooler temperatures arrive, they start to fizzle out. We suggest cutting them back in late fall for one main reason: powdery mildew. Phlox is susceptible to powdery mildew, especially when the foliage is wet for prolonged periods.

❓ How do you winterize phlox plants?

👉 Winterizing Garden Phlox After the first frost, cut any remaining stems back to right above the soil line. Gather and discard the foliage, as it is of no use from this point on. If you live in a colder region, you can protect the phlox roots with a layer of mulch, but be sure to do this before the ground freezes.

❓ Do you cut back garden phlox in the fall?

👉 Phlox. Phlox may shine from late spring to the end of summer, but when cooler temperatures arrive, they start to fizzle out. We suggest cutting them back in late fall for one main reason: powdery mildew. Phlox is susceptible to powdery mildew, especially when the foliage is wet for prolonged periods.

❓ Should phlox be cut back?

👉 Garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) is another plant that DiSabato-Aust enjoys pruning. “You can pinch early or cut it back by one half. Or cut it back by four to six inches when it's in bud.

❓ Does phlox spread quickly?

👉 Creeping phlox is a beautiful, low-maintenance plant perfect for adding color to your landscape. It relatively grows and spreads quickly, taking about 2 years to reach its maturity, with an inch of growth as soon as this plant has been established.

❓ Do you deadhead garden phlox?

👉 Since phlox is a perennial, the resulting seedlings can become weedy and often do not bloom. Deadheading the plants allows the parent plant to focus on providing blooms and keeping the main crown healthy. You can then divide the plant every two to three years and make more of this lovely bloomer if you wish.

❓ What do you do with phlox in the winter?

👉 Phlox in winter Perennial phlox will grow back year after year but it is best, right after the first frost spells, to cut the foliage short. It would quickly turn black if left on the plant. Protect with a fair layer of dead leaf mulch.

❓ Is Phlox a hardy plant?

👉 Growing hardy garden phlox is simple and so is its general care. Garden phlox ( Phlox paniculata ), also called summer phlox, is a sun-loving perennial with a long flowering season. Large clusters of flowers, called panicles, sit atop stems that grow 3 to 4 feet (91 cm. to 1 m.) tall.

❓ How to grow tall garden phlox?

👉 Many people wonder how to grow tall garden phlox. To get the maximum height from tall garden phlox, clip the weakest stems from the plant when they are about 6 inches tall, leaving only five or six stems on the plant.

❓ What zone does phlox grow in?

👉 Info on Garden Phlox. Garden phlox (Phlox paniculata), also called summer phlox, is a sun-loving perennial with a long flowering season. Large clusters of flowers, called panicles, sit atop stems that grow 3 to 4 feet tall. This native American wildflower thrives in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 to 8.

❓ What is the difference between Phlox subulata and garden phlox?

👉 Phlox subulata stays short and creeps, while garden phlox is tall and upright. These two varieties serve different purposes in the garden. Creeping phlox is a ground cover, whereas garden phlox, with its greater height, is more likely to be found in the middle or back row of a flower bed.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

Video-Anleitung: How to Divide Phlox Plants.


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